National Book Foundation (Posts tagged Roz Chast)

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The finalists for the  National Book Critics Circle awards were announced and several National Book Award Finalist books made the list. The works of John Lahr, Roz Chast, Marilynne Robinson, and Rabih Alameddine were all nominated and Claudia Rankine became the first National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist nominated in two categories: criticism and poetry. 

In addition, Phil Klay, who won the National Book Award for his short-story collection Redeployment, will be awarded the John Leonard prize for the best debut book.

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Close Encounters of a Literary Kind

Bring hundreds of writers and  book people  together to celebrate the recipients of the country’s most prestigious literary award and there are bound to be some intriguing pairings of old friends, new acquaintances, and mutual admirers. 

From Top to Bottom:

Elliot Ackerman (left), former U.S. Marine and author of the forthcoming Green on Blue, with National Book Award Winner Phil Klay.

Emily St. John Mandel, author of National Book Award Finalist Station Eleven, meets– for the first time– Ursula K. Le Guin, 2014 Medalist for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters.

(Left photograph) Deborah Wiles (left), author of National Book Award Finalist Revolution with National Book Award Winner Jacqueline Woodson at the National Book Awards Teen Press Conference.

(Right photograph): Fellow New Yorker contributors and National Book Award Finalists Roz Chast and John Lahr.

Science writer Jonathan Weiner (left), winner of the Pulitzer Prize for The Beak of the Finch, converses with Edward O. Wilson, author of the National Book Award Finalist The Meaning of Life.

(Left photograph): National Book Award Winner Louise Glück with fellow poet,  Farrar, Straus & Giroux publisher and president Jonathan Galassi. (Photo credit: Robin Platzer/Twin Images)

(Right photograph): Claudia Rankine (left), author of the National Book Award Finalist poetry collection, Citizen: An American Lyric and Fanny Howe, author of the National Book Award Finalist poetry collection, Second Childhood. Both poets are published by Graywolf Press.

John Corey Whaley (left), a NBF 5 Under 35 Honoree and author of the National Book Award Finalist Noggin and Daniel Handler, who hosted the ceremony.

At the celebration of the 2014 5 Under 35 Honorees, 1999 National Book Award Finalist Andre Dubus III meets the celebration host Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, band leader of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and author of Mo'Meta Blues.

Seated at the National Book Award Ceremony Dinner (from left), Theodore Downes-Le Guin, DCAL Medalist Ursula K. Le Guin, and Neil Gaiman, who presented the DCAL Medal to Le Guin.

All photographs are the work of Beowulf Sheehan, with the noted exception of the photograph of Louise Glück and Jonathan Galassi.

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“ I feel like the word catharsis comes up a lot when you’re talking about the process of writing your book. Was any part of it cathartic?
For me, it was a way of remembering—not really catharsis. To me, catharsis is—you kind of get rid of it. And I...

I feel like the word catharsis comes up a lot when you’re talking about the process of writing your book. Was any part of it cathartic?

For me, it was a way of remembering—not really catharsis. To me, catharsis is—you kind of get rid of it. And I wanted to remember it. I wanted to remember my parents, remember what they sounded like and what the experience was like.

More from Cartoonist Roz Chast’s interview with Matt McCann about her graphic memoir Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant?– a Finalist for the National Book Award for Nonfiction– here

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National Book Foundation at the Brooklyn Book Festival

The 2014 Brooklyn Book Festival is packed full of terrific events with some of the best authors around. If you’re headed to the festival on Sunday, here’s a schedule featuring writers in the National Book Foundation community.

10:00 AM

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In ______ We Trust
feat. Fiona Maazel at the Brooklyn Law School Student Lounge

11:00 AM
21st Century Narrators, Presented by London Review of Books
feat. Ben Lerner at the North Stage

The Hilarity of Death and Deadlines
feat. Roz Chast at the Saint Francis College Auditorium

12:00 PM
About Africa
feat. Dinaw Mengestu at the St. Francis MrArdle

Join the Coversation
feat. Mary Gordon at the Borough Hall Courtroom

1:00 PM
Eye of the Beholder

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feat. James McBride at the Brooklyn Law School Moot Courtroom

New York, New York
feat Coe Booth and Rebecca Stead at the Youth Pavilion

How to Write About a City
feat. Philip Lopate and Lynn Sharon Schwartz at the Brooklyn Law School Student Lounge

Poets Laureate Past and Present
feat. Rita Dove, Marie Howe, and Alice Quinn at the Main Stage

2:00 PM
That’s Entertainment!
feat Adele Griffin at the Youth Pavilion

A Force Unleashed, Presented by the Brooklyn Public Library
feat. Tiphanie Yanique at the Borough Hall Courtroom

“The Displaced, the Dispossessed, and the Dreamers” featuring Edan Lepucki at the Borough Hall Media Room

Losing and Finding Yourself: Comics of Heartbreak and Healing” featuring Anya Ulinich at the Brooklyn Historical Society

3:00 PM

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The Looming Past
feat. Julie Otsuka at the North Stage

Where I’m Writing From: Hometown Fiction
feat. Rene Steinke at St. Francis McArdle

I Love You. The End.
feat. Ann Brashares at the Youth Pavilion

New Works: A Poetry Reading
feat. Lucie Brock Broido at the Brooklyn Historical Society Library

3:30 PM
Influence of the Real
Feat. Francine Prose and Joyce Carol Oates at St. Ann & The Holy Trinity Church

4:00 PM
BKBF Presents James McBride, 2014 BoBi Honoree
feat. James McBride at the Borough Hall Courtroom

Darkness on the Edge of Town
feat. Mitchell S. Jackson at the Brooklyn Law School Moot Courtroom

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Family and Home
feat. Tiphanie Yanique at the Borough Hall Media Room

“Brave New World” featuring Evan Osnos at the Brooklyn Law School Student Lounge

5:00 PM
Online Lives
feat. Andre Dubus III and Joshua Ferris at the Brooklyn Law School Student Lounge

Trust Me, Really
feat. Ben Greenman at the Brooklyn Historical Society Library

Poetic Visions
feat. Mark Doty and Craig Teicher at the Brooklyn Historical Society

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